Some of these projects in Russia and China funded by U.S. taxpayer dollars include:
- $58.7 million from Department of State, including $96,875 for gender equality through exhibition of New Yorker magazine cartoons
- $51.6 million from Department of Defense, including $6 million for tech support of the military “deployment and distribution command” software – delivering equipment and supplies anywhere our military is deployed, even though the DOD Inspector General warned the Pentagon about using Chinese IT companies on DOD projects
- $4.7 million to a Russian company for health insurance that was sanctioned by the U.S. in 2022
- $4.2 million from Health and Human Services, including $770,466 to a state-run lab in Russia to put cats on treadmills
- $2.4 million on Russian alcohol and addiction research
- $2 million funneled to China’s state-run Wuhan Institute of Virology to conduct dangerous experiments on bat coronaviruses and transgenic mice
- $1.6 million to Chinese companies from National School Lunch Program, which means taxpayer dollars from the CARES Act meant for American farmers went to Chinese ag exporters
- $1.45 million for pandemic virus tracking in Russia
- Subsidies for the Russian space program by funding the Russia Space Agency and vendors
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